A Sunday and Monday line closure will be trialled for the first time on Scotland’s Railway as preparatory bridge works get underway on the Neilston branch line.
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More than 200 craft workers employed by West Lothian Council are being balloted on strike action in a dispute over money owed under the terms of a collective agreement covering the workforce.
Wheatley Group has revised its proposals for a new development at the site of a former care home in Glasgow. The social landlord has enlisted Anderson Bell + Christie to develop plans for 60 Forfar Avenue, which was most recently occupied by a care home.
Wallyford Learning Campus has officially been handed over to East Lothian Council marking completion of the main body of works.
Direct employment levels among roofing contractors plateaued in the second quarter of 2023, with use of sub-contracted labour only rising very slightly, the latest State of the Roofing Industry survey report from NFRC and Glenigan has indicated.
Views are being sought on the redevelopment of Dumbarton’s Artizan Centre as part of a consultation launched yesterday.
Housebuilder Cruden is set to start work on a mix of 49 affordable properties in Livingston on behalf of Link Group. The £8.7 million development will see energy-efficient new homes built on a previously disused 1.2-hectare, brownfield site in Craigshill.
The owner of Glasgow city centre office development 200 Broomielaw has commenced the creation of new flexible, fully-fitted workspaces on the ground floor.
Scottish engineering and consulting services provider Wood Group has secured a c.£260 million ($330m) partnership agreement with Harbour Energy, a UK producer of oil and gas in the North Sea.
Wheatley Homes Glasgow is soon to begin work building 47 new homes on vacant land in the east of the city.
Linking Scotland's fastest-growing town to a major railway line could remove almost half a million cars from Central Belt motorways and ensure the country takes a "significant step" towards its net-zero emissions goal, according to a new report. Earlier this week, Winchburgh Developments Ltd chief e
The Energy Training Academy has started work on the first net zero home of its kind in Scotland. A one-bedroom bungalow, the unique property is housed within the 12,000 sq ft. training centre in Dalkeith and once finished it will comprise a kitchen, living room and bathroom, all kitted out with the
Dwindling resources, a lack of accountability and planning officers working from home have been blamed for continuing delays in Scotland's planning system.
Community group Bloomin’ Bo’ness has received a donation of £1,000 from local business Walker Timber to support its work to keep Bo’ness looking beautiful all year-round. Bloomin’ Bo’ness volunteers look after all the seasonal planting and maintenance of flower be
A series of informal events will take place across West Lothian in October to start the process of preparing a new local development plan (LDP).


